Friday, January 18, 2013

Yala National Park

Yala National Park in Sri Lanka Lanka.It's second largest national park in the dry regions in the southeast region of the island is located is in the park is the capital city of Sri Lanka, about 300 km away from Colombo. Sri Lanka namely Uva province and belongs to two areas in the southern province of Yala park.

The park is divided into five blocks, but I and II blocks the visitor opens 979km ² to the original 141km ² are open to the public, but reservations are covered. The game reserve was established in 1894.
Of many prospective park, but it also contains jungle, beaches, freshwater lakes and rivers, and shrubs. The latter area is a huge rock, rock and punctuation. A range of habitats gives rise to a good range of wildlife.
Largely nocturnal predators to see, but still need a bit of luck, Yala has the highest concentration of leopard in the world.
Indicates that animals coming wave of large-scale animal deaths from the tsunami may have fled to higher ground and detect were found.
There is a significant population of elephants, sloth bear, spotted deer, Sambar, Wild Buffalo, Jackal, Mongoose, Pangolins, and alligators with. Than 120 species, a new life, and the range of the Lesser Flamingo to Paradise Flycatchers, Crested Hawk Eagles, and Black Bitterns as consists Park outside of the hermitage of the ancient Sithulpahuwa Debarawewa of wetlands and saltpans, etc. Palatupana of several different birding locations are attractive shoreline of major marine turtle nests above ground to form a dry season between May and August. Waterfalls and park during September and October for a short period of time to close the door.



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